Monthly Archives: June 2014

In the dream

There is no end to the darkness above my face – the darkness, moonless and without stars. Below me, a small mound of palest light fits stark and clean on the root of night. No movement sensed in the silence, … Continue reading

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Childhood

The Ice-Cream Man in the little truck playing “Bicycle Built for Two” speeds up as I run out of my house wallet in hand with ice-cream on my mind. No, really … with chocolate on my mind. not the good … Continue reading

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InterPlay Journal, Friday morning May 30, 2014

Krista was the InterPlay Leader for the morning. She had just returned from Paris and Provence so we did “walk, stop, runs” to French music and listened to Krista faking a French accent much to our pleasure. Krista had us … Continue reading

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At the Poetry Festival

The drums come from the back of the band the rhythm Jamaican the poet drifts to the microphone: “I killed a cowboy today I didn’t mean it.” We, the audience, shift over-hot in the room but pliant leaning into the … Continue reading

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